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As forced as that is, it’s not as irritating as her lack of maturity and reason, even as she is on the cusp of adulthood.
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Having acted like a teenage Christian Grey in previous movies with his creepy jealousy and possessiveness, Noah actually acts the most reasonable this time round, having every reason to be annoyed that Marco (Taylor Zakhar Perez) is hanging around again, having previously kissed his girlfriend in front of him in the last movie, and making no subtleties of making a move on Elle again.Įlle, for her part, has a bunch of spills and pratfalls to make her seem dorky, cute and relatable. But overall, this has been a pretty woeful trilogy, characterised by far too many montages (in this one we get one opening the movie, soon followed by a “decluttering the beach house while messing around and playing games” collage…), and horrible characters. ‘The Kissing Booth 3’ is a slight improvement on the second installment of the series. What follows is a summer of fun and frolicking, as well as growing pains and difficult decisions… Elle is torn between going to UC Berkeley with Lee or moving across the country to Harvard to be with Noah. In 'The Kissing Booth 3', Elle (Joey King), her best friend Lee (Joel Courtney), her boyfriend and Lee’s brother Noah (Jacob Elordi), and Lee’s girlfriend Rachel (Meganne Young) are all set to spend one last summer together at the beach house before they head off to college.